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Top 100 Songs of the Year, 33 Years Ago (1980)
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I thought people would enjoy something a little different. Here are the Top 100 songs of the entire year 1980, as reported in an eight-hour AT40 special that aired Dec. 31, 1980 and Jan. 1, 1981.
I plan to present this in two installments. First: Nos. 100-51.
100. BROKEN HEARTED Me, Anne Murray (1st of 2 hits on the chart) 99. OLD-FASHION LOVE, The Commodores (1st of 2) 98. ONE FINE DAY, Carole King 97. DÉJÀ VU, Dionne Warwick 96. TUSK, Fleetwood Mac (1st of 2) 95. MISUNDERSTANDING, Genesis 94. SHIPS, Barry Manilow 93. XANADU, Olivia Newton-John/Electric Light Orchestra (1st of 2 for ONJ) 92. GOOD GIRLS DON’T, The Knack (1st of 2) 91. AN AMERICAN DREAM, The Dirt Band
90. OFF THE WALL, Michael Jackson (1st of 3) 89. TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME, Supertramp 88. SHE’S OUT OF MY LIFE, Michael Jackson (2nd of 3) 87. DON’T LET GO, Isaac Hayes 86. DAYDREAM BELIEVER, Anne Murray (2nd of 2) 85. LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT, Pure Prairie League 84. SARA, Fleetwood Mac (2nd of 2) 83. LOVIN’, TOUCHIN, SQUEEZIN’, Journey 82. YOU MAY BE RIGHT, Billy Joel (1st of 2) 81. HOT ROD HEARTS, Robbie Dupree (1st of 2)
80. ROMEO’S TUNE, Steve Forbert 79. I WANNA BE YOUR LOVER, Prince 78. INTO THE NIGHT, Benny Mardones 77. HURTS SO BAD, Linda Ronstadt (1st of 2) 76. LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR, Pete Townshend 75. BRASS IN POCKET (I’M SPECIAL), The Pretenders 74. TIRED OF TOEIN’ THE LINE, Rocky Burnette 73. AGAINST THE WIND, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (1st of 2) 72. HOW DO I MAKE YOU, Linda Ronstadt (2nd of 2) 71. HIM, Rupert Holmes (1st of 2)
70. I’M ALRIGHT, Kenny Loggins (1st of 2) 69. YOU DECORATED MY LIFE, Kenny Rogers (1st of 3) 68. FIRE LAKE, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (2nd of 2) 67. I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY, The Eagles (1st of 2) 66. THE LONG RUN, The Eagles (2nd of 2) 65. DON’T DO ME LIKE THAT, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 64. ON THE RADIO, Donna Summer (1st of 3) 63. REAL LOVE, The Doobie Brothers 62. STOMP, The Brothers Johnson 61. SECOND TIME AROUND, Shalamar
60. FAME, Irene Cara 59. LATE IN THE EVENING, Paul Simon 58. COOL CHANGE, Little River Band 57. DESIRE, Andy Gibb 56. YOU’RE ONLY LONELY, J.D. Souther 55. LOOKIN’ FOR LOVE, Johnny Lee 54. JESSE, Carly Simon 53. BETTER LOVE NEXT TIME, Dr. Hook (1st of 2) 52. LET’S GET SERIOUS, Jermaine Jackson 51. TOO HOT, Kool & The Gang (1st of 2)
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Awesome. Thanks, He Who.
Songs I recognize and like:
97. DÉJÀ VU, Dionne Warwick 95. MISUNDERSTANDING, Genesis 93. XANADU, Olivia Newton-John/Electric Light Orchestra 90. OFF THE WALL, Michael Jackson 89. TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME, Supertramp 84. SARA, Fleetwood Mac 76. LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR, Pete Townshend 70. I’M ALRIGHT, Kenny Loggins 69. YOU DECORATED MY LIFE, Kenny Rogers 67. I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY, The Eagles 65. DON’T DO ME LIKE THAT, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 64. ON THE RADIO, Donna Summer 63. REAL LOVE, The Doobie Brothers 60. FAME, Irene Cara
Personal Hall of Shame: 77. HURTS SO BAD, Linda Ronstadt 72. HOW DO I MAKE YOU, Linda Ronstadt
I've never liked her, but I find these particularly excruciating.
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Lots of good things on there, and quite a few I hadn;t heard ofr a while 59. LATE IN THE EVENING, Paul Simon 96. TUSK, Fleetwood Mac (1st of 2) 93. XANADU, Olivia Newton-John/Electric Light Orchestra (1st of 2 for ONJ) 89. TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME, Supertramp 75. BRASS IN POCKET (I’M SPECIAL), The Pretenders 84. SARA, Fleetwood Mac (2nd of 2) 65. DON’T DO ME LIKE THAT, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 87. DON’T LET GO, Isaac Hayes 62. STOMP, The Brothers Johnson 82. YOU MAY BE RIGHT, Billy Joel (1st of 2)
I wasn't familiar with 95. MISUNDERSTANDING, Genesis, but it's a simple song about one person in the relationship not knowing the other had moved on.
Linda Ronstadt also does the harmony in 91. AN AMERICAN DREAM, The Dirt Band according to youtube. She doesn't appear in the video so it looks a little odd.
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Some female voices I like to listen to: Hynde, King (I think I'll break out "Tapestries"), Rondstadt, Cara. Like the Detroit rockers represented, Prince and Loggins. Not much more I recognize as being something I'd listen to again and again. Forbert had a catchy tune. As big as they were, never became a huge fan of The Eagles or Fleetwood.
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I was 13 years old 33 years ago, I really started getting into buying 45's at the record store around this time, here are some of my favorites, GOOD GIRLS DON’T, by The Knack is a teenage boy's dream song, Here is the Original Dirty Version. http://youtu.be/MQ8JEt8QNo0 and the cleaned up version for the airwaves. http://youtu.be/Zc3KXwd8ZWQ95. MISUNDERSTANDING, Genesis 92. GOOD GIRLS DON’T, The Knack (1st of 2) 89. TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME, Supertramp 83. LOVIN’, TOUCHIN, SQUEEZIN’, Journey 82. YOU MAY BE RIGHT, Billy Joel (1st of 2) 76. LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR, Pete Townshend 75. BRASS IN POCKET (I’M SPECIAL), The Pretenders 73. AGAINST THE WIND, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (1st of 2) 68. FIRE LAKE, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (2nd of 2) 67. I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY, The Eagles (1st of 2) 66. THE LONG RUN, The Eagles (2nd of 2) 65. DON’T DO ME LIKE THAT, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 58. COOL CHANGE, Little River Band 56. YOU’RE ONLY LONELY, J.D. Souther
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I'd never heard the dirty version of "Good Girls Don't" before. Hilarious!
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Songs I liked at the time:
96. TUSK, Fleetwood Mac (1st of 2) 95. MISUNDERSTANDING, Genesis 92. GOOD GIRLS DON’T, The Knack (1st of 2) 89. TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME, Supertramp 87. DON’T LET GO, Isaac Hayes 86. DAYDREAM BELIEVER, Anne Murray (2nd of 2) 83. LOVIN’, TOUCHIN, SQUEEZIN’, Journey 82. YOU MAY BE RIGHT, Billy Joel (1st of 2) 80. ROMEO’S TUNE, Steve Forbert 76. LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR, Pete Townshend 75. BRASS IN POCKET (I’M SPECIAL), The Pretenders 74. TIRED OF TOEIN’ THE LINE, Rocky Burnette [I still have the sheet music to this one.] 72. HOW DO I MAKE YOU, Linda Ronstadt (2nd of 2) 65. DON’T DO ME LIKE THAT, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Songs I've grown to appreciate in the decades since:
78. INTO THE NIGHT, Benny Mardones 67. I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY, The Eagles (1st of 2) 66. THE LONG RUN, The Eagles (2nd of 2) 58. COOL CHANGE, Little River Band
True story about No. 91: In 1980, I tried to order the sheet music for "We're An American Band" by Grand Funk (1973) through the music store where I was taking guitar lessons. The company they ordered from sent "An American Dream" instead. I sent it back. I ordered "We're An American Band" again. They sent back the same sheet music. I returned it again and never did get the right song.
I was young and naive enough to believe every song had sheet music and every sheet music was just waiting for me to order it. I had to content myself with learning to play other riff-heavy songs like "My Sharona," "Tired of Toein' the Line" and "More Than a Feeling."
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80. ROMEO’S TUNE, Steve Forbert
A friend had an ipod with Top 100 playlists for several years. In 2009, I was listening on random play. When this popped up, I'm surprised I didn't break something trying to read the song info. The artist name didn't ring a bell, nor did the title. There have been several songs where I've carried a hazy memory of a few lyrics or a few bars for years (decades) but this wasn't one of them. But I had some deep memory of this somewhere.
It's a pretty good tune. It was also a pleasure to find something I didn't know was "missing" -- which, by the way, was the reason I was looking at Billboard charts 10 years ago.
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I vaguely recall "Romeo's Tune" being based on some other song, but I couldn't find anything in my notes or in Wikipedia just now.
Incidentally, Steve Forbert had another claim to fame. He appears as Cyndi Lauper's boyfriend in the video of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
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I recall hearing "Romeo's Tune" (now that I've YouTubed it) but I don't recall Forbert's voice singing it.
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Keith Urban's cover from a few years ago? It's also on YouTube.
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Many, many great songs on this list; here's the ones I simply MUST mention:
100. BROKEN HEARTED ME, Anne Murray (1st of 2 hits on the chart) --I'm floored that this lovely, sad song was the 100th top song of all of 1980. It's of course a longtime favorite of mine.
86. DAYDREAM BELIEVER, Anne Murray (2nd of 2)--Was it Anne covering this song that started all those lesbian rumors I remember hearing?
85. LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT, Pure Prairie League--I'll love this song any night. *smile*
78. INTO THE NIGHT, Benny Mardones--I absolutely LOVE this song, even though the lyrics are very pedo.
69. YOU DECORATED MY LIFE, Kenny Rogers (1st of 3)--***SWOOOOOON!*** Don't shut up; take my money.
64. ON THE RADIO, Donna Summer (1st of 3)--A top favorite from the first time I heard it; I liked that it was so sad yet so danceable.
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...78. INTO THE NIGHT, Benny Mardones--I absolutely LOVE this song, even though the lyrics are very pedo... More than "Hot Child In The City"?
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...58. COOL CHANGE, Little River Band... I used to be crazy about this one. Yeah, go ahead and put on the cuffs. There's no denying it now.
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As the near biblical saying goes... "Let he or she without a Taylor Dayne album in their collection, be the first to reach for the restraints*."
*Unless all adults are consenting or the cuffs are to prevent a Tiffany album being played.
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...58. COOL CHANGE, Little River Band... I used to be crazy about this one. Yeah, go ahead and put on the cuffs. There's no denying it now. As I said, I've grown to appreciate "Cool Change" over the years. It's a beautiful, relaxing melody with honest lyrics: "I've never been romantic, and sometimes I don't care/I know it may sound selfish, but let me breathe the air." I associate the song with sailing, independence, and freedom to be oneself.
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...78. INTO THE NIGHT, Benny Mardones--I absolutely LOVE this song, even though the lyrics are very pedo... More than "Hot Child In The City"? Ah, jailbait rock! Check out Jefferson Airplane's "Come Up the Years" for a similar theme. I've always interpreted the narrator of "Into the Night" as being 17/18 years old (even though Mardones was much older). It's an anguished song about young love denied by unfeeling adults, similar to "Young Turks" by Rod Stewart. I never saw it as being sleezy like "Hot Child in the City." Incidentally, "Into the Night" was a hit twice. It reached No. 11 in 1980 and was re-released in 1989, reaching No. 20.
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Most of these songs are unremarkable and provoke little or no desire to play/listen to them again. HOWEVER..I go on a Journey kick every once in a while and wear out disc one of my greatest hits CD (disc two is CRAP!) while I'm on said kick. So 83. LOVIN’, TOUCHIN, SQUEEZIN’ reminds me of how awesome disc one is. It also occurs to me that if I were one to play music to hump to, LOVIN’, TOUCHIN, SQUEEZIN’ would seem a particularly excellent choice with its driving beat and refrain. Am I right, or am I right? Man! This list reminds me of what a hit machine Kool & the Gang was at the time!
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Here's the rest of the chart:
50. LONGER, Dan Fogelberg 49. WE DON’T TALK ANYMORE, Cliff Richard 48. SPECIAL LADY, Ray, Goodman & Brown 47. LADIES’ NIGHT, Kool & The Gang (2nd of 2) 46. GIVE ME THE NIGHT, George Benson 45. TAKE YOUR TIME, SOS Band 44. SHINING STAR, The Manhattans 43. DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH A DREAMER, Kenny Rogers/Kim Carnes (2nd of 3 for him, 1st of 2 for her) 42. MORE LOVE, Kim Carnes (2nd of 2) 41. DIM ALL THE LIGHTS, Donna Summer (2nd of 3)
40. EMOTIONAL RESCUE, The Rolling Stones 39. CUPID/I’VE LOVED YOU FOR A LONG TIME, The Spinners (1st of 2) 38. HE’S SO SHY, The Pointer Sisters 37. SAILING, Christopher Cross (1st of 2) 36. WITH YOU I’M BORN AGAIN, Billy Preston/Syreeta 35. BIGGEST PART OF ME, Ambrosia 34. DRIVIN’ MY LIFE AWAY, Eddie Rabbitt 33. HEARTACHE TONIGHT, The Eagles (3rd of 3) 32. SEND ONE YOUR LOVE, Stevie Wonder 31. THIS IS IT, Kenny Loggins (2nd of 2)
30. STEAL AWAY, Robbie Dupree 29. SEXY EYES, Dr. Hook (2nd of 2) 28. COWARD OF THE COUNTY, Kenny Rogers (3rd of 3) 27. NO MORE TEARS (ENOUGH IS ENOUGH), Barbra Streisand/Donna Summer (1st of 2 for Barbra, 3rd of 3 for Donna) 26. YES, I’M READY, Teri DeSario/K.C. (1st of 2 for KC) 25. CARS, Gary Numan 24. THE ROSE, Bette Midler 23. WORKING MY WAY BACK TO YOU, The Spinners (2nd of 2) 22. LOST IN LOVE, Air Supply (1st of 2) 21. CRUISIN’, Smokey Robinson
20. RIDE LIKE THE WIND, Christopher Cross (2nd of 2) 19. STILL, The Commodores (2nd of 2) 18. LITTLE JEANNIE, Elton John 17. BABE, Styx 16. ALL OUT OF LOVE, Air Supply (2nd of 2) 15. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST, Queen (1st of 2) 14. WOMAN IN LOVE, Barbra Streisand (2nd of 2) 13. ESCAPE (THE PENA COLADA SONG), Rupert Holmes (2nd of 2) 12. FUNKYTOWN, Lipps Inc. 11. PLEASE DON’T GO, K.C. & The Sunshine Band (2nd of 2 for K.C.)
10. COMING UP, Paul McCartney & Wings 9. POP MUZIK, M 8. MAGIC, Olivia Newton-John (2nd of 2) 7. IT’S STILL ROCK ‘N’ ROLL TO ME, Billy Joel (2nd of 2) 6. CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE, Queen (2nd of 2) 5. UPSIDE DOWN, Diana Ross 4. ROCK WITH YOU, Michael Jackson (3rd of 3) 3. DO THAT TO ME ONE MORE TIME, The Captain & Tennille 2. ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART 2), Pink Floyd 1. CALL ME, Blondie
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I like several of these; these are the songs I feel inspired to comment on:
43. DONT FALL IN LOVE WITH A DREAMER, Kenny Rogers/Kim Carnes-- One of my all-time favorite top songs.
37. SAILING, Christopher Cross-- Swoon!
27. NO MORE TEARS (ENOUGH IS ENOUGH), Barbra Streisand/Donna Summer-- Delicious fancy cheese for your ears!
23. WORKING MY WAY BACK TO YOU, The Spinners-- J'adore! My love for AM-Soul music was showing...
14. WOMAN IN LOVE, Barbra Streisand-- I defend my right to LOVE this song in my 40s. In 1980 it's allure escaped me. *smile*
13. ESCAPE (THE PENA COLADA SONG)-- This song is SO closely associated with a relative and his house at that time that hearing it is almost like looking at a snapshot of both.
8. MAGIC, Olivia Newton-John-- You have to believe!
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50. LONGER, Dan Fogelberg 49. WE DON’T TALK ANYMORE, Cliff Richard 40. EMOTIONAL RESCUE, The Rolling Stones 39. CUPID/I’VE LOVED YOU FOR A LONG TIME, The Spinners (1st of 2) 37. SAILING, Christopher Cross (1st of 2) 35. BIGGEST PART OF ME, Ambrosia 34. DRIVIN’ MY LIFE AWAY, Eddie Rabbitt 33. HEARTACHE TONIGHT, The Eagles (3rd of 3) 31. THIS IS IT, Kenny Loggins (2nd of 2) 30. STEAL AWAY, Robbie Dupree 29. SEXY EYES, Dr. Hook (2nd of 2) 25. CARS, Gary Numan 23. WORKING MY WAY BACK TO YOU, The Spinners (2nd of 2) 20. RIDE LIKE THE WIND, Christopher Cross (2nd of 2 18. LITTLE JEANNIE, Elton John 17. BABE, Styx 15. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST, Queen (1st of 2) 10. COMING UP, Paul McCartney & Wings 7. IT’S STILL ROCK ‘N’ ROLL TO ME, Billy Joel (2nd of 2) 2. ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART 2), Pink Floyd 1. CALL ME, Blondie Am I the only one who has visions of the Solid Gold Dancers when I read off this list in my best Rick Dee voice? http://youtu.be/WBOsMG5AUtk
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Songs I recognize and like:
50. LONGER, Dan Fogelberg 46. GIVE ME THE NIGHT, George Benson 44. SHINING STAR, The Manhattans 43. DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH A DREAMER, Kenny Rogers/Kim Carnes 41. DIM ALL THE LIGHTS, Donna Summer 38. HE’S SO SHY, The Pointer Sisters 37. SAILING, Christopher Cross (1st of 2) 35. BIGGEST PART OF ME, Ambrosia 32. SEND ONE YOUR LOVE, Stevie Wonder 31. THIS IS IT, Kenny Loggins 30. STEAL AWAY, Robbie Dupree 25. CARS, Gary Numan 23. WORKING MY WAY BACK TO YOU, The Spinners 22. LOST IN LOVE, Air Supply 21. CRUISIN’, Smokey Robinson 20. RIDE LIKE THE WIND, Christopher Cross 19. STILL, The Commodores 18. LITTLE JEANNIE, Elton John 17. BABE, Styx 16. ALL OUT OF LOVE, Air Supply 15. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST, Queen 14. WOMAN IN LOVE, Barbra Streisand 13. ESCAPE (THE PENA COLADA SONG), Rupert Holmes 9. POP MUZIK, M 8. MAGIC, Olivia Newton-John 6. CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE, Queen 5. UPSIDE DOWN, Diana Ross 4. ROCK WITH YOU, Michael Jackson 2. ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART 2), Pink Floyd 1. CALL ME, Blondie
Personal Hall of Shame:
49. WE DON’T TALK ANYMORE, Cliff Richard -- Can you say "raging closet case?" 7. IT’S STILL ROCK ‘N’ ROLL TO ME, Billy Joel -- You wouldn't know rock n' roll if it bit you in the ass, Billy.
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Queen of course can be on my play-list. Didn't go unnoticed by me, that the Mercury clip got a larger applause then the Beatles at the last Olympics opening ceremonies.
Kraftwerk and David Bowie had a love child and called him Gary Numan. "Cars" is a song brings memories.
"Pop Music" lol, Devo for the teeney-bopper.
Smokie, The Manhattan and The Spinners, yeah baby! Get'sum music.
Eddie Rabbitt! Scuse, I'm going to go sit in the driveway with the wipers on.
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7. IT’S STILL ROCK ‘N’ ROLL TO ME, Billy Joel -- You wouldn't know rock n' roll if it bit you in the ass, Billy.
One of the things I've always admired about Billy Joel is that his songs have a point of view. Sometimes he comes off as preachy (as in "We Didn't Start the Fire"), but you always know where he stands. "It's Still Rock 'n' Roll to Me" remains a personal favorite because the lyrics criticize the never ending pop culture craze of following fashions and reading magazines to keep up with the latest trends. Billy puts it all into perspective: "Hot funk, cool punk, even if it's old junk, it's still rock 'n' roll to me." Musically, the song evokes 1950s rockabilly and contains a blistering sax solo. It's not in keeping with trends of what was considered rock in 1980, but that was certainly intentional. Besides, anyone who would write and record "You May Be Right" knows rock 'n' roll.
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